A delegation from the International Monetary Fund is set to begin an official visit to Belgrade today, where it will hold meetings with government officials and economic institutions. The mission forms part of regular consultations and monitoring of the country’s economic policies.
Discussions are expected to cover key areas such as fiscal stability, public finances, and broader reform progress, as Serbia continues to navigate a complex economic environment shaped by both domestic and external factors.
The talks will also provide an opportunity to assess recent performance and outline priorities for the period ahead.
The visit underscores ongoing cooperation between Serbia and the IMF, with authorities aiming to maintain macroeconomic stability while advancing structural reforms and supporting long-term growth.

